Haven't tried it yet. Another very good inexpensive wine we had last night was Copper Ridge Merlot (blended, non-varietal type.) Haven't tried buying it at the wine store yet and it may be available only at restaurants but good luck.
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Haven't tried it yet. Another very good inexpensive wine we had last night was Copper Ridge Merlot (blended, non-varietal type.) Haven't tried buying it at the wine store yet and it may be available only at restaurants but good luck.
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